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Cypress Hill 18-02-2003 12:21

a GOOD PSX emu for XP???
 
Alright, i've been downloading alot of so called PSX emulators and they don't work at all! can't find bleem, and when i think i got it it says not an valid win32 app...screw that!

Anyway, i just saw that i got a Copy of Tenchu2 here, and i really wanna play that game if possible, didn't know i still had it! so what's a good Emu to use for PSX on PC in Windows XP???

psx_paul 19-02-2003 09:30

Get the emu's from here
http://www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/psx/

ePSXe has to be one of the best :)

Cypress Hill 19-02-2003 12:42

No need for anything anymore...Epsxe didn't work on me at all...i've found Emuraiden and it's nothing short of PERFECT! i already had the Tenchu2 cdr in the cdrom ...i loaded up emurayden en guess what...YEAH it automaticly loaded Tenchu2, it looks great plays fine..the sound has no stutters or whatsoever..PERFECT!!!!

Cypress Hill 22-02-2003 10:36

EPSXE Trouble!
 
Well i got the videoplugin from this site

I'm working in winxp

http://www.ngemu.com/psx/plugins.php?page=gpu



one more problem...the game Tenchu2 runs waaay to fast
in EPSXE, when controlling Rikimaru it's like he's an F-Zero vehicle, how can i fix this?

OH and how do i save my game in Epsxe?

djgarf 23-02-2003 05:39

look for a option like enable vsync in the graphics config which will try to run the game at the correct speed!

!$oE!bL33d 25-02-2003 21:12

hrmm
 
ive tried both and if u got a nvidia card the epsx is much better when u turn up graphic qualitys it is amazing to look at the old ps1 games they look allmost pretty =P

!$oE!bL33d 25-02-2003 21:14

limit fps!
 
O as for them moving to fast just limit the FPS to 75 and make sure framerate limiter is checked on.


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